
Ford Launches Investigation Over Transmission Errors in F-150 Trucks with 10-Speed Gearbox
Ford has announced the start of an investigation into certain models of its popular F-150 pickup, which are equipped with a 10-speed automatic transmission. This decision came in response to multiple complaints from vehicle owners regarding issues with gear shifting and loss of power.
Continue reading
Ford's Botched Software Recalls Raise Concerns
Ford Motor Company has found itself facing serious issues after discovering that it mishandled software recalls for its vehicles. This became clear following an investigation that revealed many customers were left uninformed about necessary fixes, which could potentially lead to injuries or even accidents.
Continue reading
Wheel Lock-Up Issues with Cadillac and Camaro
Recent inspections of Cadillac and Chevrolet Camaro vehicles have uncovered a serious problem involving wheel lock-up. This defective component is linked to the braking system, prompting the manufacturer to initiate a recall campaign. Specifically, the issue affects Camaro models produced between 2016 and 2022 and Cadillac CT4/CT5 models manufactured from 2020 to 2023.
Continue reading
INEOS Grenadier: Vehicles with Door Issues are Being Recalled
INEOS has recently announced a recall for their Grenadier SUVs due to a serious door issue. Many owners of these vehicles have reported that their doors can unexpectedly fly open while driving. This is a potentially dangerous situation that could lead to serious injuries or accidents. As a result, the manufacturer has decided to organize a recall to address this problem and ensure the safety of their customers.
Continue reading
Volkswagen Addresses Fire Risk in 177,000 Vehicles with Simple Fix
Volkswagen, one of the world’s leading car manufacturers, has announced that it is taking measures to resolve a serious issue related to vehicles that could potentially catch fire. The current recall has identified approximately 177,000 cars that may pose a fire risk due to faults in their control systems that could lead to ignition.
Continue reading
Volkswagen Announces Recall of Over 60,000 Electric Cars Due to Display Issue
Volkswagen has begun recalling over 60,000 of its electric vehicles due to a display-related issue. The recall affects ID.4 and ID.5 models produced between 2021 and 2023. The primary concern is a malfunction in the multimedia system that may cause the display to suddenly shut off, which creates difficulties for drivers in managing the vehicle and accessing important information.
Continue reading
Ford Mustang Faces Another Recall Due to Steering Issues
Ford has announced yet another recall of its Mustang vehicles due to identified problems with the steering system. This recall affects models released in 2020 and 2021. The issues involve potential malfunctioning of steering mechanism components, which may create difficulties in vehicle management, particularly while maneuvering at low speeds.
Continue reading
Kia Recalls SUVs for Engine Replacement
Kia has announced a recall of a large number of its SUVs due to engine issues that could lead to potential failures. This move affects more than 380,000 vehicles, including models like the Kia Sorento, Sportage, and Rondo manufactured from 2011 to 2013. The problem is related to the possibility of engine overheating, which could ultimately cause it to fail during operation.
Continue reading
Ford and Lincoln Announce Recall of Vehicles Due to Seatbelt Issues
Automakers Ford and Lincoln have announced a massive recall of their Explorer and Aviator models. The reason for this action is the potential absence of rear seatbelt anchors in several vehicles, which could pose a serious safety threat to passengers. Specifically, the issue affects cars manufactured between 2020 and 2023.
Continue reading
Porsche 911 2025 Headlight Issues Lead to Recall of Thousands of Cars
Porsche has announced a recall for the 2025 Porsche 911 models due to headlight issues that may affect visibility on the road. This recall affects approximately 6,000 vehicles manufactured between 2023 and 2024. The problem lies in certain headlights that may not turn on properly, posing a potential risk to drivers and other road users. It is believed that the malfunction is caused by an electronic failure in the headlight system, which could lead to complete inoperability.
Continue reading